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Tercera Division de Costa Rica

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Country
  
Costa Rica

Level on pyramid
  
3

Number of teams
  
64

Founded
  
2008 2003–2008 (as Anafa) 1982–2003 (as Tercera Division) 1962–1982 (as Conafa)

Promotion to
  
Costa Rican Second Division

Relegation to
  
Linafa Segunda Division

Linafa is the third level of Costa Rica soccer pyramid. It is composed of amateurs teams from different regions of the country. The winner gets promoted to Segunda Division.

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History

In 1962 is created the Liga Nacional de Filiales Regionales (Regional Affiliates National League), by 1968 CONAFA (National Amateur Football Committee), and together with local football committees created the national championship organized as Third Division. The third division championships have an important history in Costa Rican soccer, because the winner gets a spot on the next Segunda Division season and can aspire to first level competition. Also is used to sanction or relegate Segunda and Primera Division teams, By 2008, the whole Costa Rica soccer pyramid is reorganized and now known as LINAFA.

LINAFA

With the new structure, LINAFA also manages an internal Second Division and Minor Leagues organization, including more townships amateur teams and juvenile teams.

2012–2013 Season

64 teams participating in different groups and stages depending on various factors such as geographic location and the economy, are divided into 10 groups with the particularity that the group F is divided in two.

  • Teams by Groups
  • Final Positions
  • 1. ADF Siquirres (Champs) 2. Jicaral (Runner-up) 3. San Rafael de Heredia 4. Sagrada Familia 5. Atlético Quepos 6. Municipal Guarco 7. Municipal Puntarenas 8. Caribe Sur 9. Santa Ana 10. Santo Domingo
    11. Santa Teresita Aserrí 12. Municipal Parrita 13. Zarcero FC 14. San Buenaventura 15. Sarchí FC 16. Pumas FC 17. La Suiza 18. Montes de Oca 19. CISA Pocora 20. Selección de Canoas.

    References

    Tercera Division de Costa Rica Wikipedia